Figuratively speaking: Palo Alto gallery highlights major artists in home-grown art movement
Pamela Walsh Gallery celebrates the Bay Area figurative school with a show of works by some of its most famous names.

Arts briefs: Jyoti Chand, Annabella’s Bow Wow Wow, Wild & Scenic Film Festival and more
Picks for this weekend include influencer and writer Jyoti Chand (AKA Mamajotes) at Books Inc. Mountain View, Annabella’s Bow Wow Wow performing at The Guild, a workshop and concert with songwriter and singer James House, Coast Live Music’s latest chamber performance and an environmental film festival.

Redwood City Library hosts ‘Lost Childhoods’ exhibition
An exhibition centered on the perspectives of youth in the foster care and juvenile justice systems is on view through the end of May at the downtown branch of the Redwood City Library. Two related talks will take place May 19 and 20.
Peninsula-raised physician and writer publishes first novel
Christine Henneberg’s ‘I Trust Her Completely’ explores reproductive health, motherhood, friendship and hard choices.

Seaweed season: Tanya Stiller leads foraging classes on the San Mateo County coast
Most of us probably get our seaweed by ordering rolls at a sushi restaurant or in packaged-snack form from the grocery store. But if you head out to the Coastside, you can find it straight from the source.
Nick the Greek to open Thursday in downtown Palo Alto
Late night gyros are coming to downtown Palo Alto. Nick the Greek, a fast-casual Greek restaurant with more than 80 locations nationwide, is opening its twelfth Peninsula location Thursday, May 15.


Malik Bazille May 16-17 at Rooster’s Comedy Club
“Stereosofa” design project May 18 at Feldman’s Books
Music on the Square May 30-Aug. 29 at Redwood City’s Courthouse Square
“Sacred Places of the World” by photographer Frances Freyberg through May 31 at Portola Art Gallery
Miranda Liu plays Korngold with the Redwood Symphony May 31 at Cañada College
Journalist Keach Hagey, author of “The Optimist: Sam Altman, OpenAI, and the Race to Invent the Future,” June 10 at Kepler’s Books
Magical Summer Concert series June 13-July 25 at Magical Bridge, Palo Alto
A Taste of History fundraiser and auction for Los Altos History Museum June 14 at the museum
Guitarist Albert Lee album release tour June 19 at Club Fox
The Bicoastal Collective at June 22 Portola Vineyards
The Smithereens June 26 at The Guild Theatre (on sale May 16)
Jeremy Pelt Quintet June 28 at Stanford Jazz Workshop
Will Hoge and Southern Avenue Aug. 28 at The Guild Theatre (on sale May 16)
The Record Company Sept. 4 at The Guild Theatre (on sale May 16)
The Who Sept. 21 at Shoreline Amphitheatre (on sale May 16)
Colin Hay Oct. 11 (waitlisted) with a second night just added on Oct. 12 (on sale May 16) at The Guild Theatre
An Evening with David Sedaris, presented by Books Inc. and KQED, Nov. 8 at the San Jose Center for Performing Arts


‘V-shaped’ Eichler home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright’s protégé open to the public on May 17
For nearly six decades, the midcentury modern home known as the “Green House” in Palo Alto’s Palo Verde neighborhood sat virtually untouched, preserving in time design elements from key figures in California’s modernist movement.
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